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7 lS-(Sec III) Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Sun.. July 29, SQ Benefit Fashion Show Calendared r- y"e- Hiahliahf of the coming week will b the benefit' fashion how to be given for the Serr Ceth- olie High School Friday nigni at we nignii or v-oiumoui nn, m i-.Mi.m.i, n. C Sealfeld. left, nd Mr. Morrell CraryJ right, are pictured with two of the young models, Kit and Kathy loggan, twin daughter of Mr. end Mn. Harry loggan. "Family fashions Around the Clock is the theme of the benefit show. Family Fashions Will, Be Shown ... i n. ft.ft j At Serra High benefit maay Fall tc Jtut around tbc corner with the announcement or fashion tiowi on the mid-summer calendar. One of the first large benefit shows will be held Friday night. August I at the Knights ol Columbus Hau for the S e r r a Catholic High School. "Family Fashions Around the Clock" is the theme of the show, which begins at I p.m. The interested public Is invited to attend and tickets may be obtained from any Serra High mother or committee mem- OGTu!CDJGG Miss Margot Purdum Is-Married CLEAR LAKE The marriage of Misa Margot Purdum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Purdum, to Russell Deal Doss was solem niied on Saturday at I o'clock at the Calvary Baptist Church. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Doss of Salem. The Rev. L. H. Randle performed the double ring ceremony before baskets of yellow and white gladioluses twin ed with Ivy. Mrs. James Francis played the wedding jnusic and Jay Rorlck was the vocalist. ' The attractive bride was given in marriage by ber father. Her gown was of white Chantilly lace with net floor-length skirt. The bodice was made with a scalloped neck line and short cap sleeves. A pearl-trimmed crown held her veil and she carried a bouquet ; of yellow roses and ivy. ' Her attendants were Miss Judi McDonald as maid of honor and Miss Kathle Archer and Miss Con nie Hulser, bridesmaids. They all wore pale green organdy ballerina gowns made princess style , and carried bouquets- of Ivy with watered yellow Esther Reed daisies. Serving as best man for his brother was Bill Doss. Ushers were Virgil Jain and Malcomb Peeler. Nleee are Flower Cirls The bride's nieces, Laurie Dee Smith and .lacoueline Dawn Pope. dressed In yellow organdy and carrying baskets or rose petals, were flower girls. Ring bearer was Danny Wallace, the groom's bers, The latest styles for the entire family will be modeled with fa shions from Meier and Frank's new fall collection. Clothing for morning, afternoon and evening wear for men. women and children will be featured. . . Leading the parade will be robee and lounging for the family. Nine o'clock will spotlight bouse dresses (or the women, business suits for men and play clothes for the chil dren. As the clock strikes one the newest In afternoon frocks for the women and dress-up clothes for the children will be modeled. ' Dinner time la barbecue time and outdoor fashions will be worn by the chef and his helpers. After dinner Is served en the petie H's bedtime for the children and as the baby sitter arrives the "around the clock fashion spotlight" will be en mother and dad la their eve ning clothe. . MJI are Listed Ths commentator will be Mr. U. L. Ricketts and Mr. Raymond Barton will be the organist with Mrs. Thomas Joseoh the vocalist. The models for the show Include Mrs. Robert L. Gibson, Mrs. Lo- gaa C. Berry, Mrs. Thomas Jos eph, Mrs. Msylon Seett, Mr. H. C. Saalfeld. Miss Beth Horn. Miss I a d r a Jochimaen, Miss Sally Joseph. Mrs. Donald Dill. Kate and Kathy Loggan. Travis Amundson and Bill Weaver. Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld and Mrs. MarrtB Crary arc co-chairmen of the benefit affair. Dallag Dateline Vacationists, Visitors of nterest By CARL HALL . In the swift diminishing seconds when the sun settles into the beck oning pocket of the Pacific "d nephew the rays are absorbed Into the For her daughter's wedding, deepening flu of the sky a residue Mrs. Purdum chose a gown of of reflected yellow light seem to " white acces sed lightly on the configuration "CT r"" 9 PAtae That ffrnnm nSnt unr umra Brido at Afternoon Rites '-' r. A ' ' ': v-: :V J'V -v' - fc-V";' - - Y ' ,.'-, . V ' ' .v.- v- . 1 h T'V rw. ? - ... 4 ' .-' j' :Y ' Mrs. Russell DeanJDoss, the former Margot Purdum, whose wedding was errpvent of Saturday afternoon at the Calvary Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles F. Purdum and Mr. Doss is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dost. (Kennell-Ellis Studio.) . ., roMrs. ine ki win m muiiirr wore i i. . S S r jP-S Sa."5,Hr Stylut, to Hold CJmic gilt, juat before K Is pulverteefl lnk r w. into the ashes of darkness, seems to be dusted into the mellowing fields of grain and rusting grasses, drawn to the warm plates of yellow like moths to flame. . Evea while penetrating lata the very testare at the fields, gtvtag them a strange opaaeMs, a aeal Ity ef sensed light la msseBded ever them like a broad earth aeaad St. Aim' lire. It It as If By B. NORBERG DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker have been vacationing tn Washington this week. They visited relative. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walthers, In Longvtew and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Baker in Seattle and expected to spend some time in the Mt. Rainier 'area. Motoring In Canada on I ten day vacation is Mrs. John R. Allgood. sn k accompanying ner oroiner th.t ..w,. tlM, bv r A reception followed in the fire place room of the church. Serv ing wert the bride's two sisters, Mrs. James Pope and Mrs. Arthur L. Smith. Also assisting were Mrs. Malcomb Peeler, and the Misses Unda Wolf, Pati Claggett, and Mary Wood. For a honeymoon trip to Canada, the new Mrs. Doss wore a brown and black linen sheath dress with BALI DAY . KN0XV1LLE. Tenn. l-As us ual, a f t e r . the well-publicized, month-long sale of l5t state au tomobile license plates, there was a line of about 4,ooe persons wait ing to beat the final deadline. One maa, who had waited mors than three hour for his tsc complain ed: "You ought to sell tags more thai one day." , Pattern Iff A 7 en I it r, I 4542 U srcs S-o-o flattering to tn shorter, fuller figure you're sure to want this ttunnlne new ansembla for your summer wardrobe! Sew-eaiy dress In a lovely "princtss sil houette; fitted Jacket to carry eut the long allmmlnf Bne. Pattern 4542: Half site I44. !', X. 22. MVt. Size lt't dress require 4H yards 15-irK-h fabric: Jacket m ytrds. Thia nattern CaiV to Us. Sim ple to sew, 1 tested for fit. Ma's complete illustrated instruction. .n iltiRTY-nv ritt m coina fnr inn pmttmn aaa.i. ", ,OT r.ll patirn for 1t-rlfc wiinn . .... .n. il P.II.rn twnt.. HI and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mr. Gil- man Nunn of Wheeler, and expect t return home next weekend. Lynn Dalton of Seattle I visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton and Mrs. Gene vieve Beharrell for two weeks. Her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daltoa and Taml, brought ber down last weekend. Returning from Southern Cali fornia recently were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ediger; Mrs. Mel F-dlger. all of Dallas, and Miss Pat Landia of Seattle. They visited Pvt. Wes Eduer. who is stationed at the Costa Mesa Army base near Los Angeles, and other friends and re latives on their two weeks trip. Rrtnra f ram. Trio a porttea ei this p.lle-llke light whi lcceuoriet. They will make was teeMble ef Weadlag. Inaayltheir home , BeIlinKhami Wash. way, with tto earth: Haded. Biington whiie ,ht gTOOm is 8tation- n!.'!U.,! ,U. ?ml"W f,-led at nearby Marietta with the U. wlllHS-the-wUp .a the- oacemlag . Nmt Mf h bark ef aarkaets. Nort 1m Hjth , d It seemed to be an alien light ; Dl,n to comoleta her senior vw at Rplnnffham. tiecuon dui oy rciraciion, idt uiii indefinable layer of pollenated light aeems to halo the field at an oblique angle. By a form of visible osmosis one is aware of the tun becoming field by indirec tion; such is the state of claritv that there is sense of being at tentive to the shifting of earth and sky, that the fields were now more important then the sky lor they had Just swallowed the sua. Settlag Sia JXZ LZm , University Women. The affair wiU evening, beguiled by the sneefaclr !. ... ' . . . . k. of the aua drowning in fields of .. cl rass. k is e, tp.be aware o , -J k'j' " H sen-ed for uiri.': . .L,.'V:". members and friends from to Oregon Beauticians Associa tions', an affiliate of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, styling committte will hold a hairstyling clinic at the Corvallii Beauty College, Cor vallis, on Sunday, July 39. - Oregon's leading hairstylists will gather to exchange ideas on the latest methods of styling the hair In the mode established by Coiffure Designers of Amer- the lea- The following members will at tend from the Salem area: Wilms Phagans, LaVern Eggers, Lor raine Hughes, and Erich Laetsch, who recently returned from the National Convention at Dallas, Texas. Jack Parks of Eugene Is the state styles director. Mrs. Tyler Announces Chairmen Executive board members of the Salem Woman's Club held a special meeting at the home of the 'president, Mrs. John S. Tyler Jr. at which time she announced her committee , and department chairmen for the coming club year, 1956-57. Mrs. Roy E. Smith was elected a director for a three year term. Announcement was made ' that Mrs. Wslter Ballantyne. a new comer from Grants Pass, has transferred her membership to the Sslem Woman s Club. Committees named for the en suing year are as follows: Year book, Mrs. w, w. McKinney; social, Mrs. A. A. Carper; hospi tality, Mrs. Harry Sappenfield: membership. Mrs. Charle; LeRoy Mink; program, Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn; friendship, Mrs. Wil liam F. Leary; revisions and reso lutions, Mrs. Clark V. McCall; ways and means, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen; General 'Federation magazine. Mrs. Helen I. - Good enough: Methodist home, Mrs. R. G. Boyd: telephone, Mrs. R. D. Lytle; Children's Farm home. Mrs. J. C. Perry; club history, Mrs. Dale L. Knight: press rela tions, Mrs. Claude H. Glenn. Departments: communications. Mrs. 0. E. Palmateer; community affairs, Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng; conservation of natural resources, Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker; educa tion, Mrs. Walter L. Osborne: fine arts, Mrs. Clifton Mudd; home, Mrs. Luke M. Johnston: in ternational affairs, Mrs. Henry M. Hanzen; public affairs, Mrs. Mem Pearce. YcUvre Invited te Visit Our 'CHARM HOUSE' A Ckpe Cod cottage furnished with the warmth and friendli ness of early American mapl at its best Where you may shop at your leisure with free decorating help, if desired. Our "Charm House" has just been completely redecorated. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC 1(7 Court Ph. 3 9611 Opea Moa. It Fri. Til I Recitals Held During Workshop Daily song; recitals are sched uled for this week Monday through through Friday mornings at 11:30 a.m., In the band room on the Willamette University campus, In conjunction with the regional voice workshop being held July 30 through August 3. Appearing in the series are mem bers of the voice faculty and mem bers of the National Association of Teachers of Singing who are at tending the workshop. Pearl Hagen White, mezzo-soprano; will open the recital series Mondsy morning, singing the Her mit Songs by Samuel Barber, a contemporary American compos er. She will be accompanied at the piano by Phil Weigandt. The recjtals, a new feature of the workshops, are offered as a means of acquainting teachers and singers with new, and seldom heard, song literature. The public is Invited to attend this week-long series of concerts at no charge. The program la as follows: ' Hermit Bont Barber At Saint Patrlrk's Puratory Church Belt at Nlht St. Ita'i Virion The Heavenly Banquet The Cruel tlxloo Sea-Snatch PromiKultjr The Monk and HH Cat The Praleet ol Ood Th Dealre for Hermltase The Best Place to Shop .V. After Alll Jmtk I I i"""-i f 1 civ ' r ' 4 Rtvtnttctnt Crtam , . , daylong protection againtt tin veara Worn under your make-up all day long, Revenesce nee Cream or Liquid supplies your skin with the moisture it needs for the) look of youth itself. Cream r $3, 15, so, lis, 125. Liquid: IS, MIS. All plug tax CLrfn cj tic bit Pancake Breakfast For AAUW An event for Sunday morning, August 5 will be a pancake break fast , sponsored by the Salem branch, American Association of solid and awkward In this intangl 1 a.m. on the patio. Husbands of Mr. and Mrs. John Kienzl and flerglow of the aun-bounded members will assist! with Russel children returned home a week iBeutler donning the chef's hat as age from Enterprise, where they spent three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Temple- ton. ' Vacationing tn Sun Valley, Id aho recently was Mrs. W. G. Vas sal. She made the trip' by train The body is a weight and not a'nancake baker. In event of rain. purpose; purpose, direction seems the breakfast will be served in the to have moved out into th fields . house. of light. Into the ceremonious lus- Co-chairmen of the event will be tre of the air on Its temporary ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hatterman and rostrums of rustling gold. In this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kllis. They unpremeditated moment the fields,, will be assisted by Miss E. Ann with friends from Portland and for their golden seconds, become Boentie. Miss Merl Dimick, Miss stayed at the Sun Valley inn. the labyrinth or our history, its Lelia Johnson, Miss Verna Kep Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mehl and past. Its mornings and all the de- pinger, Mrs. Frederick Leupold, daughter. Barbara, arrived home j vouring tomorrows. Consciousness, Mrs. Dale Fitch. Mr. 1 and Mrs. the middle of this month following ;with all of us overtones 01 spirit Rentier, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin an extensive five weeks trip. They ! uality, its egocentric whirlpools of Helland, Dr. and Mrs George Mar vtaHed relatives and friends in the ' mysticism, becomes as the par- tin, Mr. and Mrs. Millard McFar midwest and east. Interesting stops I tided light, floats into the impene-land and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. made during their travels were at j tretable void of silence over the Rector. 1 New Orleans, Cypress Gardens, ; heated fields and becomes ss mulch' Mrs. Reutler Is president or the Fla., Washington, D. C, New York in the unknown loams of the dark- Salem Branch, AAUW, for the en- City and Niagara Falls. lening earth. Darkness has come, suing year. f V f Ji L The lest Place to Shop . . . After All MISS BETTY DA VIS, Special Brrclt Rcf- rcscnlalive, will be in our cosmetic dtpartmcnl JULY 30th THRU AUG. 4th to discuss your hair and scalp problems. Sht will recommend the correct Breck Shnmpoo, Breck Hair Cream, Breck Hair Lotion and other Breck Preparations Jor your hair condition. 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